Remote Control: Battery Changing Diagram; Programming The Remote Control - Dane Technologies QuicKART 2000 Owner's Manual

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REMOTE CONTROL: BATTERY CHANGING DIAGRAM

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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL

Each hand-held remote control transmitter operates on a unique pre-programmed code.
For the QuicKART to operate in the Remote Mode, the receiver, which is in the beacon
tower, must be programmed to match the hand held remote control. Every time the
battery in the remote control is replaced, the remote control needs to be reprogrammed to
match the receiver code in the beacon tower. If the QuicKART stops responding to the
remote control, check the status of the remote battery by depressing one of the remote
buttons. If the red LED light does not illuminate, change the battery and reprogram the
remote control as follows:
1) Turn on the QuicKART.
2) Switch to "RADIO" on the control panel.
3) Hold remote about arms length from the beacon post.
4) Simultaneously push these three buttons:
• Rubber button located on the underside of the square box
• Stop button on the hand-held remote (page 34);
• Horn button on the hand-held remote (page 34).
5) The horn should sound indicating the reprogram is complete and the QuicKART is
ready for operation.
6) If the horn did not sound, retry the above steps making sure that the switch on the
control panel is on "RADIO". If the horn still did not sound, you can also determine if
the reprogram was successful by pressing the slow button on the remote to see if the
QuicKART now responds to the remote signal.
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on the beacon post (see pages 17 and 18);
QuicKART 2000
Owner's Manual
970-026 rev 3-1-06
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